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Our North Bay Campus is home to state-of-the-art facilities like the Harris Learning Library and the R.J. Surtees Student Athletics Centre. Customize your learning experience in our Applied and Professional Studies, Arts and Science, and Education degree programs.

Muskoka Campus

As of Friday, June 24, 2016, the Muskoka Campus was closed. All programs have been moved and are now offered at the North Bay Campus. Please direct any inquiries to:

The Concurrent Education program at our Brantford Campus is offered in partnership with Laurier Brantford. Graduates receive an Honours Bachelor of Arts in Society, Culture & Environment from Laurier Brantford and a Bachelor of Education from Nipissing.

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Academic Staff

The following academic staff within the School of Physical & Health Education will have supervisory and teaching responsibilities within the MSc in Kinesiology program:

Brenda Bruner, Associate Professor

Mark Bruner, Associate Professor

Ryan Graham, Assistant Professor

Steve Hansen, Associate Professor

Dean Hay, Associate Professor

Kristina Karvinen, Assistant Professor

Barbi Law, Associate Professor

Jim McAuliffe, Professor

Barb Olmsted, Assistant Professor

Graydon Raymer, Associate Professor

Greg Rickwood, Assistant Professor

Support Staff

The MSc in Kinesiology program falls under the School of Graduate Studies. The program has a graduate studies coordinator who will be responsible for overseeing the administrative aspects of the program (e.g., coordinating review of applications, overseeing allocation of research/teaching assistantships, coordinating scholarships and bursaries, monitoring student time to completion and student academic advising, and representing the program on the Graduate Studies Council).

Facilities

Students will use existing library services to access e-journals and inter-library loans.

Graduate classes will take place in existing seminar classrooms on campus (e.g., R313) as well as meeting rooms in the School of Physical & Health Education (PHE) area of the the Centre for Physical and Health Education. The PHE labs (i.e., exercise physiology, biomechanics, motor control, psychology of physical activity) within the Surtees Athletic Centre contain space allotted for research assistants. In addition, the new facility has dedicated study space for graduate students. Graduate students will have access to research software programs online through Nipissing University (e.g., SPSS), the on-campus student computer labs as well as within the PHE labs and study space for graduate students.

Equipment

Graduate students in the MSc in Kinesiology program will access existing equipment within the PHE labs associated with their respective sub-disciplines (e.g., exercise physiology, biomechanics, psychology of physical activity, motor control) for both coursework and research. Specialized equipment currently available within the labs is listed below.